No-Name Storm Brings Flooding, Heavy Winds to East Coast

High surf conditions were expected across northeast beaches, and North Carolina’s Outer Banks.
No-Name Storm Brings Flooding, Heavy Winds to East Coast
Satellite image of a coastal storm bearing down on a significant part of the U.S. east coast on Oct. 11, 2025. Screenshot/NOAA-NESDIS/STAR-GOES 19
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A no-name storm has begun to deliver high winds and flooding across the East Coast throughout the holiday weekend.

Coastal communities from Charleston, South Carolina, through Cape Cod, Massachusetts, were warned by the Weather Prediction Center that the storm was expected to develop on Oct. 11 and strengthen through the weekend.
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